Sewing box



A. T. NAH

sEwlN'G Box Nov. 18, 1924.

Filed Nov. 2, 1923 Patentecl Nov. 18, 1924. 1

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ALBERT T. NASH, OE' LE-ESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA.

SEWING BOX.

Application filed November 2, 1923. Serial No. 672,336..

To all 107mm t may cmwem: provide an intermediate eye 12zl 'tor the re- Be it known that ALBERT T. Nasi-r, a citiception of the screw by which the holders zen of the United States of America, residare secured to the recept-acle, the spring ing at Leesville, in the county otI Lexingarms 12b being inturned at their extremities I ton and State of South Carolina, has inventand engagng in aXle openings formed in the od new and useful Improvei'nents in Sewing` extremities of the spindle. Spii'inging the 30x95., of which the following is, a. speeih'- arms apart will pci-mit the removal of the eaton spindles and thus the replacement of the rl`he 'object of the invention is to provide sp-ools from which all the thread has been 10 a simple and convenient construction of sewused.

ing` or seanis ress7s box adapted for conven- The wall and radial arms may be coniently holding articles required in connec structed roni a block of Wood or similar tion with sewing` Operations; and with this material with the bottom ot the opening object in View the invention consists in a therein closed by a base 16 carried at the 15 construction and combination of part ot upper extremity of a. pedestal 19.

which a preterred emhodiment is shown in Vlfhe top of the opening in the block which the acconipanying drawings, wherein:-- is suitable for holding needles and other 5 Figure 1 is a perspective View7 and small objects including` shears and the lile Figure 2 is a transverse sectional View of is fitted With a hnged closure or cover 17 20 a device embodying the invention. preferably provided at its upper surface Figure 3 is a side elevational lview showwith pad 18 constituting a pin cushionA 'mg the invention with the stand or pedestal in Figure 3 there is shown a modification oinitted. in which the inVenti-on is constructed with- The construction involves a receptacle 10 out the stand or pedestal, thus adapting it 25 of any suitable or convenient Shape and difor use on a table or the like.

mensions illustrated in the drawings as cy- -laving described the invcntion, what is hndrical with a luralit' of radiallr" disclanned as new and useful isz-- `7 n v o u, n p

posed arms 11 dening recesses or cavities A sewlng boX consistlng or a. receptacle 15 lfor the reception of Wire holders 12 provided wlth radlally extending arms and 30 adapted to hold spindles 13 for the support a movable cover, spool holders consisting of spools 14. The latter are thus disp'osed ot spring Wire elements secured to the rein the recesses or cavities 15 and thus the ceptacle in the space between the arms, and thread of cotton on the spools is protected spindles reniovably engaged with said holdagainst contact Wit-h adjacent objects while ers and adapted to secure spools in the nian- :15 the spools are rendered readily accessible for ner and 'for the purpose specified.

the rem-oval of threads therefrom as relin testimony whereo'f he afiixes his signaquied by the seamstress. .The holders 12 are ture. made preferably of spring Wire coiled to ALBERT T. NASI-I. 

